The Seattle Seahawks refuse to learn their lesson that starting right guard Anthony Bradford is not good. Almost as bad, he is inconsistent. He might be fine, though never great, one game and awful the next. But the team keeps rolling him out each week in hopes he will be better than meh.
Bradford is big and strong, and if he can get his hands on a defender, he has the advantage. If the defender has any athletic ability at all, however, he can find a way around Bradford, who is basically a statue. Offensive coordinator Klint Kubiak's system requires offensive linemen to have to move, and Bradford can't.